XBOX error codes explained by Superfro
(v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : Superfro
Description:
When you
attempt
to boot,
a 'you
need service'
message
comes
up, and
has a
LED style
number
on thetop
left hand
corner.
Here is
what they
mean.
Disclaimer:
This information
is a believed
to be
correct,
should
be as
close
as it
gets;
Also:
Bootloader
stuff
you should
never
see, since
if it
fails
kernel
doesn't
boot.
(thus
you see
no message)
Code
Who sets
it - Description
0 -
any -
No error
(duh)
1 -
bootldr
- Unknown
exactly,
something
to do
with checking
the motherboard
2 -
bootldr
- Eeprom
check
failed
3 - bootldr
- ??/not
used
4 - bootldr
- Ram
check
failed
5 - kernel
- HDD
not locked
(retail
bioses
require
the hd
to be
locked)
6 - kernel
- Cannot
unlock
HDD
7 - kernel
- HDD
timeout
8 - kernel
- No HDD
found
9 - kernel
- HDD
parameters
(PIO/DMA/or
size {debug},
certain
size minimum
is required
for debug)
10 -
kernel
- DVD
timeout
11 -
kernel
- No DVD
Founnd
12 -
kernel
- DVD
parameters
(PIO/DMA)
13 -
kernel
- Dashboard
launch
fail (due
to missing/bad
key, or
anything
else that
would
prevent
it from
running)
and the
dashboard
didn't
specify
why it
failed.
14 -
dashboard
- Error
loading
dashboard
(dashboard
generic
error)
15 -
- ??/not
used
16 -
dashboard
- Other
files
to do
with dashboard
/ dashboard
settings
(specific
dashboard
error)
17 -
- ??/not
used
18 -
- ??/not
used
19 -
- ??/not
used
20 -
kernel
- The
dashboard
was attempted
to load
and failed;
It was
a cold
boot,
and the
dashboard
didn't
specify
why it
failed,
but it
(for some
reason)
needed
to be
noted
that the
dvd passed
the challenge/response
authentication
21 -
anywhere
- This
error
says that
the machine
was booted
to display
a error,
basically
someone
told the
machine
to reboot
(or launch
a xbe)
with this
flag,
and the
error
code just
means
its been
rebooted
by the
flag
In closing:
21 was
the highest
number
I could
find,
I dont
think
anynthing
is past
that.
And for
the unknown
ones,
I couldn't
find anyreference
to them
at all,
I don't
believe
they are
used.
Greets
to everyone
(who is
contributing)
in the
homebrew
scene.
Tutorial
written
by : Superfro